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On 12/28/2010 11:46 AM, Martin Moores wrote:
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Perhaps you could use this:<br>
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Can recommend Zoneminder as a Linux CCTV solution, have had
one running for a long time now, works a treat, the above
plugin links to a separate server with Zoneminder running
though, so not a standalone solution as such.&nbsp; For one camera,
Zoneminder may run on your Myth box as well without much extra
strain, not sure what complications that might bring though. <br>
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On another point, does the MythZoneminder plugin still work?&nbsp; Wiki
entry is very out of date, I intend on installing it in the new
year when I reinstall my myth box<br>
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I don't use it ,but I believe one of the Dev's (which one escapes
me) uses it, and I seen some commits in the last 6 months.. So I
would say yes, it still works..<br>
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